November 20, 2008

Happy Holiday Gift-Giving Guide

This holiday season, unless you’re a person who does this, you’ll probably spend your gift-giving dollars with care.


While planning your holiday shopping list, here are a few thoughts . . .


1) If you live in Palm Beach County, consider adopting a family for the holidays. You’d provide a gift card for a holiday dinner, toys/books/clothing for the children and practical items for the parent(s). Angela Feaman (Family Charity Foundation) coordinates this effort. To adopt a family, contact Angela at feamana@palmbeach.k12.fl.us.


2) All booked up? Consider donating books to an area school, your local literacy coalition, a children's hospital, etc. If you live in Palm Beach County, consider donating a new book for children ages 6 months to 10 years to the Wood Memorial Book Drive. We've participated in this effort for over a decade. It’s gratifying to deliver hundreds of books to the Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition for children in time for the holidays. If you have a book you’d like to contribute, please contact me.


3) Monetary banks aren’t the only ones in trouble these days. Food banks across the country are suffering. We’ve been delivering bags of food to the hungry in our area for over two years and find the bags lighter than ever these days. Last weekend, one man politely asked if we could find one box of cereal for him for the week. I was able to do this only by taking it out of someone else’s bag. PLEASE contact your local food bank and donate canned soup, vegetables, fruit, beans, tuna, jars of peanut butter, boxes of pasta, cereal, etc. on a regular basis. You can find a food bank in your area here.


4) Are there animal lovers on your list? You can adopt a manatee for them here. (Manatees are the only 1,200 pound creatures I know of who are vegetarians, except for hubby. Just kidding, Honey.) How about becoming a foster parent to an orangutan here? Or help out a family in need by sponsoring an animal for their livelihood here?


5) If you want to buy actual gifts for people, may I suggest some from people I know?


a) For a lovely, handmade towel to wrap your favorite child in after bath time, try My Favorite Towel by my friend, Pamela.


b) For high quality furniture and accessories, check out Style and Form. My sister and her husband are offering huge price reductions on EVERYTHING just in time for the holidays.


c) For delectable handmade soaps that smell divine and are great for your skin, visit Naked Lady Soap.


d) Do you know how handmade dolls are created? Neither did I until I read an article by my friend, Sandy. Suffice to say, the process if very labor (and love) intensive. And Sandy created these masterpieces while successfully battling stage IV ovarian cancer. To purchase one of Sandy's elegant, collectible dolls, visit her here.


6) If you’re like me, you'll be giving books this holiday season. May I suggest these gems from friends:


a) If you have a turtle lover on your list, check out Turtle Girl here, a beautiful story, by Carole Crowe.


b) When the sky's the limit, give this rhyming non-fiction book to your young star gazer: Going Around the Sun: Some Planetary Fun by Marianne Berkes and Janeen Mason can be purchased here.


c) If you're looking for a young adult novel that's sure to please, grab a copy of Skin Deep by E.M. Crane here for the finicky teen on your list.


d) Did you miss the hilarious new release from comediane, Leigh Anne Jasheway-Bryant, Not Guilty by Reason of Menopause? Grab a copy here; you can use it to cool yourself in the event of a hot flash.


e) Kieran Doherty's Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival and the Salvation of Jamestown recently came out in paperback. To order this exciting read, click here.


f) For a fun middle grade read, pick up Mary Hershey's 10 Lucky Things That Have Happened to Me Since I Nearly Got Hit by Lightning here. Mary's other books are a hoot, too.


g) Mary and I seem to be in competition for world's longest title. Which reminds me, there's a certain middle grade book about a klutzy spelling bee champ whose mother is, um, running for president. You can pick up a copy (or twelve or three hundred or a class set) here.


Have I left out any great books? What about any beautiful hand-crafted products? Is there a charitable organization you'd love more people to know about?


Please share your suggestions in the comment section and have a happy, healthy holiday season!


Warmest regards,

Donna

8 comments:

Obsessedwithlife said...

Great ideas! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

When I was reading this, as I got longer down the list, I thought - hey, what about your book! - glad you listed it! Thanks for the list.

Wild About Words said...

Thanks Obesessedwithlife! Congrats on your new job!

Natasha, just got the book you sent -- The Color Purple. Thanks so much!

Anonymous said...

I love these ideas! Thanks for sending the link!

Anonymous said...

Great ideas, Donna! It was so good to see you and the boys the other night. Thanks for stopping in.

Cathy

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the great ideas!!!!

Jill N.

Anonymous said...

I so deeply appreciate your life-giving spirit and service-oriented suggestions, Donna dear. Food to a food bank - of course! Lots of excellent suggestions; an inspiring list to read.

Warm Thanksgiving wishes to all on this blog. We each have so very much for which to be grateful,
Sharon

Wild About Words said...

Elizabeth, Cathy, Jill and Sharon, thanks so much for commenting. Hope your holidays are delightful.
Donna